Has anyone tried to cross the Caramel T and T- albinos? You think this would make a unstable animal? Or maybe just make normals? Anyone have an idea was the a T /T- albino would look like? or is that even imaginable...
Dave
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Has anyone tried to cross the Caramel T and T- albinos? You think this would make a unstable animal? Or maybe just make normals? Anyone have an idea was the a T /T- albino would look like? or is that even imaginable...
Dave
It would be black with white stripes, or white with black stripes, whatever one a zebra is.......
I've been waiting years and years to hear of anyone doing the caramel X regular albino cross. I think there is some slight chance the two mutations might be alleles and the caramelalbino might look like a caramel.
HI Randy, My Guess is that it would come out as a very orange-ish t- albino. The T- will delete any of the purples and such that are present on the T . Similar to what you see in the Sun Glow Ball, orange hypo T-. Essentially a Slightly more orange t- albino. Considering the great amount of money, time, and effort to produce the Double Homozygous. It will likely remain a mystery.IMO....... I generally look at it this way. breeding to opposite ends of the spectrum is much more rewarding. ie: Albino cinnies, albino axanthics. Pattern mutations x color mutations are the most striking. What may be more rewarding would be lavender x caramel which could intensify the lavender and the orange. MAYBE!!!! Lee
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